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3rd Party Plugins - (fb2k) / Re: 64-bit recompiles
Last post by regor -Quote
I don't see any sources published and there's no point in rewriting such component. Why on earth don't you use Media Library? You don't have to use any other benefits media library offers, just use it to bind files from select directories to playlists.While I somewhat agree, there may be a specific reason to prefer binding.
Autoplaylists are updated on real time while the plugin allowed to update a playlist on demand.
On the other hand you may achieve a similar result using a JSP/SMP approach and loading the query on demand.
Anyway, the original web doesn't provide any sources
http://web.archive.org/web/20200222194256/http://skipyrich.com/wiki/Foobar2000:Playlist_Bind
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3rd Party Plugins - (fb2k) / Re: 64-bit recompiles
Last post by sveakul -I guess because my playlists consist of entries mixed from numerous folders on more than one drive I'm just too lazy to track down and re-enter everything into a media library format. That and just becoming too used to doing things one way for years. Bad I know. Thanks anyway.
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3rd Party Plugins - (fb2k) / Re: Playlist-Tools-SMP
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3rd Party Plugins - (fb2k) / Re: Playlist-Tools-SMP
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3rd Party Plugins - (fb2k) / Re: foo_nowplaying2
Last post by sveakul -@sveakul - what's your usecase for logging the now playing data in reverse order (most recent song, first in the file)?My use case is that when scrolling through a text file log for a song reference it's usually for something heard recently, and therefore quicker to find when the most recent played are listed first (also requested by Pollux88).
I'm considering not implementing this at all, and adding instead something better than some of the previous work - a new tab where one can enter arbitrary commands to run on "now playing", with the regular titleformatting, etc. Thoughts?
I noticed that my issue reported above with version 4.2 still not showing %datetime% was closed last week as "completed"--does this mean you will be releasing a new version with the fix, or has the code change been implemented immediately without a version number change? I can live without the ordering change, but it's unusable with a working %datetime% field.
As a "true confession" I must admit I'm already using marc2k3's Play Log which does everything I need, but for those who for whatever reason choose not to install jscript panel 3, your revised plugin is their only choice for 64-bit Foobar versions.
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3rd Party Plugins - (fb2k) / Re: 64-bit recompiles
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3rd Party Plugins - (fb2k) / Re: External Tags
Last post by Case -No idea how tag writing can take two days. Are your files hosted over network behind a slow link in a format that has tags in the beginning of the files (pretty much anything not using APEv2 tags), and the files have no padding? In such situation tag write would need to rewrite the entire file to make room for tags. If the medium or the link to the medium is slow, it will take some time. If both are slow, it will take even longer.
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3rd Party Plugins - (fb2k) / Re: 64-bit recompiles
Last post by sveakul -10
General - (fb2k) / Re: Any way to retain the duration played as you switch to another track?
Last post by Case -New version uploaded that outsources time tracking to a separate thread, track switch time should now be accurate to 10 milliseconds, assuming all components report latency correctly.
The component will now detect if it's the same track we are playing and won't seek to the last recorded timestamp, fixes for example the repeat track playmode.
And if timestamp is beyond current track's duration the component will start the track from the beginning. Previous versions seeked past the end skipping the track entirely.